"Capital based on the Corinthian order with winged horses (Pegasuses) from a pilaster in Lunense marble, from the first order of the decoration of the interior of the cella of the temple of Mars Ultor. The lower part of the kalathos is covered with...

Address: 3005 River Road, Louisville, Kentucky. On the right, the Louisville Water Tower stands 169 feet tall. The base is surrounded by Corinthian columns and the water standpipe is enclosed within a Doric column. This architectural theme is...

Address: 232 E. Jacob Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The congregation of Keneseth Israel Synagogue gathers in front of the new brick and limestone building, which is multiple stories with twin Corinthian columns. Menorahs and a tablet are carved...

Address: northeast corner of Second and Main Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. A pair of mules attached to a wagon stand by the curb in front of a building. The entryway of the building has a sign that says, "L. H. & St. L. Ry. Co." The building...

Address: west side of First Street between Chestnut and Walnut (Muhammad Ali), Louisville, Kentucky. Although this building started out as Female (Louisville Girls') High School, from 1899-1915 it hosted Louisville Male High School. The multi-story...

Address: 118 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. St. Xavier's College, a Catholic High School for Boys, was housed in a building made of stone and brick and including a raised basement, three stories, and a dome with a cross on it. Stone steps lead...

Address: 118 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. St. Xavier's College, a Catholic High School for Boys, is housed in a building made of stone and brick and including a raised basement, three stories, and a dome with a cross on it. Stone steps lead...

Address: 118 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. St. Xavier's College, a Catholic High School for Boys, is housed in a building made of stone and brick and including a raised basement, three stories, and a dome with a cross on it. Stone steps lead...

Address: 601 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky (northwest corner of 6th and Jefferson). This Renaissance Revival style building is Louisville City Hall which was constructed in the early 1870s. The building includes a raised basement and...

Address: 429 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This apartment building has a sign on its canopy announcing, "Chesterfield." Several Corinthian columns support the stone canopy and two pediments emphasize the Greek Revival influence of this brick...

The Henri Barret Montfort Home stands at 413 W. Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky. The building is set off from the public by an iron fence and has a walk leading up to a double-sided staircase. The staircase leads to the entryway which is supported...

High schools; Educational facilities; St. Xavier High School (Louisville, Ky.); Domes; Fences; Buildings

Address: 118 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Three black cars are parked in front of St. Xavier's College, a Catholic High School for Boys. The building is made of stone and brick and includes a raised basement, three stories, and a dome with a...

Address: 332 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. In 1928 this building became the new clubhouse for the Pendennis Club, a businessmen's social club. The right side of the building originally stood alone. Designed in...

The Harlan County Courthouse stands on a square. Its structure is in the Roman Revival style with multi-story Corinthian columns holding a large pediment. The side entrance is flanked by round-globed sconces and that shape is repeated in the...

Address: 418 W. Ormsby Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. According to the 1924 Caron's city directory, this building was an apartment house known as Greystone Apartments. A small section of grass is in front of the sidewalk. Beyond the sidewalk is a...

A two-story white brick house with semicircular Corinthian portico. A buggy and a cart are parked near the house, which is set back from a large lawn spotted with large trees. Built in the 1860s by Edward Anderson, banker Edward Atkins bought the...

A two-story white brick house with semicircular Corinthian portico, set back from a large lawn. Built in the 1860s by Edward Anderson, banker Edward Atkins bought the house in 1903 and had noted Paducah architect A. L. Lassiter transform the...

Address: west side of First Street between Chestnut and Walnut (Muhammad Ali), Louisville, Kentucky. Although this building started out as Female (Louisville Girls') High School, from 1899-1915 it hosted Louisville Male High School. This image may...